Week 1: Additional resources
Day
Lesson
homework
Mond Feb 05
Review 3U

Finish review and look up net ionic equations.
Tuesday Feb 06
Lab activity: observations and inferences


Finish the lab activity due Wednesday Feb 07
Look up endothermic and exothermic reactions
Wed Feb 07
Project hot/cold packs presented- handouts given

Lesson 1: Heat, temperature, thermal energy, System, surroundings, endothermic, exothermic, 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics.

Answer practice problems on page2
Think and plan for your project-make a list of chemicals that you will need (due Friday if you want me to order)
Continue to review stoichiometry and net ionic equations
Optional
review from 3U
Additional 3U review in case you want to refresh your 3U chemistry.

Thursday Feb 08
Finish going over the notes handout:
Covered specific heat capacity and Q= mc(Tf-Ti)
Additional white board notes:

Answer the questions page 5 # 1 to 9

Make sure you can solve stoichiometry questions and use the solubility chart to predict formation of precipitates and you are able to write net ionic equations because you will have a quiz on that tomorrow.
Friday Feb 09
Hand-in your lab safety contract
Quiz

Week 2: Additional resources:
Monday Feb 12
Enthalpy changes we learnt about enthalpy and different ways representing energy in reactions. We looked at calorimetry and went over the lab to determine the temperature of the Bunsen burner flame.

Do additional questions on calorimetry provided in this handout.



Solutions:

Tuesday Feb 13
Enthalpy changes for physical processes: we worked on changes of phases-solid-liquid-gas:


Here is the example from the note solved:

Finish the questions on the last page #1 to 7
Solutions to homework questions:

Wed FEb 14
Enthaply of chemical processes:
Solutions to homework

Thurs Feb 15
Lab activity : determining the heat of a neutralization.
Finish the worksheet and try the quiz due on Monday at 10 pm.

Test #1 will be on Friday Feb 23.
Long weekend
Online quiz: This will help assess your understanding to thermochemistry topics covered.
Sign in with your full name or first name and First letter of your last name ( ex: Rola W.)
You have until 10 pm FEb 19 to complete it.
Take the quiz

Password:
456483
Week 3: Additional resources:
Tues
Feb 20
Hess's Law and standard enthalpy of formation


Answers to problems in the note handout:

Finish the practice problem and the worksheet given.
The quiz is reopened if you have time to take it.
New password provided: 456483

Wed
Feb 21
Using the formula of standard enthalpy of formation
Answers to the last page of note handout:


Thurs
Feb 22
Review for test tomorrow
Solutions:

Fri
Feb 23
Energy test (Evaluation #1)
Choose one area on the test that you struggled with and solve a related question and bring it to class on Monday.

Mond
Feb 26
Started rates of reaction
covered 6.1
Group got together to discuss the hot/cold pack project
(procedure and calculations are due to Wednesday)
Rubric shared:

Finish question #1 to 4

Tuesday
Feb 27
We started 6.2 today which covered the collision theory and potentiel energy diagrams.
Here is a PPT on collision theory and PE diagrams.
Factors affecting the rate of reactions will be investigated in the competition "Chemistry-Olympics". Groups were formed and planning for the quantities needed to make 50 mL of a gas was done.
Make sure you have your procedure and calculations ready for the cold/hot pack.
Stoichiometry calculations should be finished and you should have an idea about what method will be used to measure the rate of the reaction.
Wedn
Feb 28
Hot.Cold pack lab period
Work on section 6.2 Review
Answers are here:

Thurs
Mar 1st
Covered rate law - check your notes section 6.3 page 133 and 134.
Complete the homework sheet given in class.

here is information about the rate law and reaction mechanisms.

Mar 2nd
Mechanism of reactions
Worksheet on mechanism

Chapter 6 self assessment in textbook p398

Online Quiz on Chapter 6:
Your quiz is available at: testmoz.com/1097049

The quiz passcode: ahsp4272
Link

Mar 05
Rates of reaction experiment
Come prepared with your prelab done and a procedure to follow
Mar 6
Another lab period- Assembling your hot/cold pack

Mar 7
Expo day- Come prepared to present

Mar 8
The rate experiment Olympics: Who is going to win?

Mar 9
Evaluation: Chapter 6 with optional page for chapter 5
Do all the homework questions and solve the chapter 6 self-assessment- try the online quiz